Summary
Syeda Sabrina is a PTD Module and Integration Device Yield Engineer at Intel with 12 years of experience bridging experimental research and device engineering. She holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Penn State where her thesis on non-equilibrium, shape-directed active colloids combined numerical modeling and hands-on experiments to explore emergent behaviors for smart, adaptive materials. At Intel she applies that rigorous, multidisciplinary approach to improve module and device yield, leveraging data analysis, experimental design, and cross-team collaboration honed during academic and DOE center roles. Known for translating fundamental science into practical process improvements, she also has teaching and mentorship experience and a track record of presenting technical work to diverse audiences. An intellectually curious problem-solver, she uniquely blends expertise in mesoscale physical modeling with semiconductor yield engineering to tackle complex, coupled system challenges.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, 3.89/4.00, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical Engineering, 3.89/4.00 at Penn State University
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Chemical Engineering, 3.88/4, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Chemical Engineering, 3.88/4 at Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
English, Bengali